A new study finds that real-world learning experiences, such as an animal-focused summer camp, can significantly improve children’s knowledge in just a few days.
Significantly, this type of real-world learning offers more than just an increase in factual knowledge, say the researchers. It improves how children organize what they know, which is a key component of learning.
The new study, published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, is one of the first to show how quickly...
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